“I was once a mother with twelve children. Ignorant in terms of education, far from beautiful, particularly in later years, with a wild temper and raucous voice. This was around Jerusalem in the sixth century. The children had many fathers. I did my best to provide for them.

“My name was Marshaba. We lived wherever we could, squatting in doorways and, finally, all begging. Yet in that existence, physical life had a contrast, a sharpness greater than any I had known. A crust of bread was far more delicious to me than any piece of cake, however well frosted, had ever been in lives before.

“When my children laughed I was overwhelmed with delight, and despite our privations, each morning was a triumphant surprise that we had not died in our sleep, that we had not succumbed to starvation.

“I chose that life deliberately, as each of you choose each of yours, and I did so because my previous lives had left me too blase. I was too cushioned. I no longer focused with clarity upon the truly spectacular physical delights and experiences that earth can provide.

“Though I yelled at my children and screamed sometimes in rage against the elements, I was struck through with the magnificence of existence, and learned more about true spirituality than I ever did as a monk. This does not mean that poverty leads to truth, or that suffering is good for the soul.

“Many who shared those conditions with me learned little. It does mean that each of you choose those life conditions that you have for your own purpose, knowing ahead of time where your weaknesses and strengths lie.

“In the gestalt of my personality, as in your terms I lived later richer lives, that woman was alive again in me—as, for example, the child is alive in the adult, and filled with gratitude comparing later circumstances to the earlier existences. She urged me to use my advantages better.”

Now listen to me. When you find yourself facing such negative images in your mind and projecting them into the future, you should at once mentally wipe out that image and replace it with a constructive image, seeing yourself, for example, sitting in command of a well-ordered room. This must be done immediately and upon every such occasion and under every such circumstance. This exercise will indeed wipe out the previous negative image.

“It is not your role to make others happy; it is your role to keep yourself in balance. When you pay attention to how you feel and practice self-empowering thoughts that align with who-you-really-are, you will offer an example of thriving that will be of tremendous value to those who have the benefit of observing you.

“You cannot get poor enough to help poor people thrive or sick enough to help sick people get well. You only ever uplift from your position of strength and clarity and alignment. It is only in your thriving that you have anything to offer anyone. If you’re wanting to be of an advantage to others, be as tapped in, turned in, turned on as you can possibly be.”

Your goals are usually conceptualized desires, and once formed they act…like magnets, drawing from those vast fields of interrelatedness…conditions best suited to their fulfillment.

Those desires of yours that are fitting to your nature will automatically come to pass, unless you block them through disadvantageous beliefs.

They cannot be blocked by others. If they seem to be blocked by others, that assumption is incorrect, based on ignorance.

When the intellect is used properly, it thinks of a goal and automatically arouses other levels of communication unknown to it, so that all forces work together toward the achievement.

When the intellect is improperly used, it is as if the intellect feels required to somehow know or personally direct all of those inner processes.

The intellect alone cannot bring about the fulfillment of those goals. It must count upon those other properties that it does indeed set in motion – that spontaneous array of inner complexity, that orderly magic.

The intellect imagines a goal and imaginatively then attains it.

The vital word is ease or effortlessness.

Say, “That is not my realm. I will leave the solution to that problem or goal where it belongs.”

Forget the questions and the mood that accompanies them in order to create the proper kind of atmosphere at another level of consciousness.

If the proper creative and magical orientation is kept primarily in mind, other things will fall into place.

Once you begin consciously working with Framework 2, help, support, solutions – all begin to come, for you line up your conscious faculties with your unconscious ones, in the most beneficial way.

Even when nothing shows in physical reality, all the proper circumstances and conditions are being brought together.

Because the organization is so different, you must forget cause and effect, for things fall into place almost in a circular fashion.

They may appear suddenly, or they may not appear in the order in which you think they should, because your vision must be limited in comparison to that available in the spacious present.

All energy at the inner self’s disposal is concentrated to bring about the results asked for by the conscious mind.

Your inner self brings about your desire, but also considers it in the light of your entire life situation, so that it comes about in the best way – and time – possible.

Your conscious goals fit in with your unconscious natural goals, then – the primary ones given at birth. You are right with yourself again.

Expectancy and inner confidence always bring the best results with the least effort.

The conscious mind does not have to have all the information required. It only needs to have the faith that means are available, even if those means are beyond its own scope of activity.

Comparatively speaking, a small number of clearly felt connections with Framework 2 can undo a year’s doubts.

Natural optimism is a power in the individual and in the world. It believes in triumph, in pleasant, unpredictable surprises, in unexpected solutions, and joyful occurrences.

The power of the universe is a personal one. When your intent is clear, events fall into place, from the most minute to the most momentous, that bring your desires to pass.

To act in an independent manner, you must begin to initiate action that you want to occur physically.

You change your focus point. You change what you consider significant.

This is done by combining belief, emotion and imagination, and forming them into a mental picture of the desired result.

[highlight]Concentrate upon the goal, rather than the means of attaining it, and you will attain it.[/highlight]

It is your feelings and your impulses that you trust that will lead you to whatever you want.

When you learn to trust your feelings and your impulses, something very strange happens. They turn quite trustworthy.

Your clear intent sets forces working for you. The clear intent takes it for granted that the results will indeed be highly beneficial, and not cause detriments.

Thoughts of abundance affect the inner order of events.

You can think of what you will do with the money – how you cause it to increase life’s enjoyment, which will in turn benefit you and others.

Such imaginings can be quite helpful.

[highlight]Ask and you shall receive. Ask half-heartedly and you shall receive in exactly that measure.[/highlight]

I would like you to give suggestions before sleep that in one way or another during the dream state your knowledge will be increased.

You doubt your ability to impress your desires upon the (spacious present) properly. Your faith is not secure here.

Rupurt did not have to do anything of a conscious nature, except to state his intentions.

The physical planning carried out, then, is in line with the envisioned future, and brings it about.

You are at times ignoring significant clues that say your desires are being formed, seeing them instead as insignificant.

Now that causes an additional tension — and impediments — that slow down the process to whatever degree, which is exactly what you want to avoid.

You must be willing to change all the way from the old system of orientation to the new, if you want the new approach to work fully for you in your lives.

[highlight]Organize your reality according to your playfulness, according to your dreams, according to your joy, according to your hopes. And then you can help those who organize their realities according to their fears.[/highlight]

Faith in a creative, fulfilling, desired end – sustained faith – literally draws from the universe all of the necessary ingredients, all of the elements however staggering in number, all of the details, and then inserts into physical life the impulses, dreams, chance meetings, motivations, or whatever is necessary so that the desired end then falls into place as a completed pattern.

“It is perfectly fine to make plans for the future, yet each individual should live day by day, without worrying about the outcome of those plans.

“The physical body can only react in the present moment. Worrying about future events, or dwelling upon past unfavorable situations, only confuses the body’s mechanisms, and undermines their precise activity in the present moment.

“I am not saying that anyone should pretend that unfavorable circumstances do not sometimes exist, or that they may not be encountered in the past, present, or future.

“It is also true, however, that advantageous events occur with a far greater frequency than do negative ones–otherwise the world that you know simply would not exist. It would have disappeared in the throes of destruction or calamity.

“In a basic way, it is against nature’s purposes to contemplate a dire future, for all of nature operates on the premise that the future is assured. Nature is everywhere filled with promise–not only the promise of mere survival, but the promise of beauty and fulfillment.

“That keen sense of promise is innate within each portion of the body. It triggers the genes and chromosomes into their proper activity, and it promotes feelings of optimism, exuberance, and strength. …

“Live each day as fully and joyfully as possible. Imagine the best possible results of any plans or projects. Above all, do not concentrate upon past unfavorable events, or imagined future ones.”

It is not my purpose to go into my past existences in any great detail, but to use them to make certain points. First of all, I have been many times both man and woman, and I have immersed myself in various occupations, but always with the idea of learning so that I could teach. I had a firm background in physical existence, therefore, as a prerequisite for my present “work.”

I did not play the part of any towering personality of historical note, but became experienced in the homey and intimate details of daily life, the normal struggle for achievement, the need for love. I learned the unutterable yearning of father for son, son for father, husband for wife, wife for husband, and fell headlong into the intimate webs of human relationships. Before your idea of history, I was a Lumanian, and was later born in Atlantis.

Using your historical reference, I returned at the time of the cavemen, operating as a Speaker. Now I have always been a Speaker, regardless of my physical occupation. I have been a spice merchant in Denmark, where I knew Ruburt and Joseph. In several lives I was black – once in what is now called Ethiopia, and once in Turkey.

My lives as monks followed my experience as a pope, and in one of these, I was a victim of the Spanish Inquisition. My experience in female lives varied from that of a plain Dutch spinster to a courtesan at the time of the biblical David, to several existences as a humble mother with children.

Now when I began contacting Ruburt and Joseph, I hid from them the fact of my numerous lives. Ruburt, in particular, did not accept reincarnation, and the idea of such multiple life experiences would have been highly scandalous to him.

The times and names and dates are not nearly as important as the experiences, and they are too numerous to list here. However, I will see to it at some time that these are made fully available. Some have been given in Ruburt’s class sessions, and some, though few, have appeared The Seth Material itself.

In a book on reincarnation, I hope to have each of my previous personalities speak for themselves, for they should tell their own story. You should understand, therefore, that those personalities still exist and are independent. While what I am once seemed to be contained within those personalities, I was but the seed for them.

In your terms, I can remember who I was; in greater terms, however, those personalities should speak for themselves. Perhaps you will see an analogy here when you compare the situation with age regression under hypnosis. Those personalities are not locked up inside of what I am, however. They have progressed according to their own fashion. They are not negated. In my terms, they coexist with me, but at another layer of reality.

In several lives I was consciously aware of my “past existences.” Once as a monk I found myself copying a manuscript that I myself had written in another life.

Often I was given to the love of weight, and possessed it. Twice I died of starvation. I always found my deaths highly educational – in your terms, afterwards. It was always a lesson between lives to trace the thoughts and events that “led to a given demise.”

None of my deaths surprised me. I felt during the process the inevitability, the recognition, even a sense of familiarity: “Of course, this particular dying is mine and no other.” And I accepted even the most bizarre circumstances then, feeling almost a sense of perfection. The life could not be finished properly without the death.

There is a great sense of humility, and yet a great sense of exaltation as the inner self senses its freedom when death occurs. All my deaths were the complement of my lives, in that it seemed to me that it could not be otherwise.

If I choose, in your terms I can relive any portion of those existences, but those personalities go their own way.

My answer is: We don’t worry much about it and we relax. We most definitely shouldn’t live in fear of any of this because one day we will all die one way or another. So, it’s senseless to worry about when or how it will be. It will be what it will be. You and I may die tomorrow of a heart attack and then it will be the end of the world for us. And that’s okay, because it’s a normal process of living and dying. I most certainly don’t think about the day I will die or how it will be, otherwise life becomes senseless. Why bother living if we’ll die one day, right? So, don’t worry about it! Live your life to the fullest and enjoy every minute of it. Though, it may be wise to move away from major oceans, lakes and rivers, just because it makes good sense. We only do what makes good sense, right? I moved away from Florida because I didn’t like Florida, but also because it’s expected to be underwater one day, so I don’t want to be there if it happens. But again, I could also die of a tornado hit right here where I am in the Appalachian Mountains, or a snake bite, or a car accident. However, my heart asked me to move from Florida for many reasons, and this was just one of them, but not the only one. I simply never liked Florida anyway. My best advice is: Follow your heart and instincts (the beasts do that) and let them guide you. But mostly, don’t live in fear. Just live wisely.

~ Christina Chalréo Breault

“… realize that the future is a probability. In terms of ordinary experience, nothing exists there yet. It is virgin territory, planted by my feelings and thoughts in the present. Therefore, I will plant accomplishments and successes, and I will do this by remembering that nothing can exist in the future that I do not want to be there.” ~ Seth